WO2013021380A1 - A method and apparatus for cosmetic skin care - Google Patents

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WO2013021380A1
WO2013021380A1 PCT/IL2012/000298 IL2012000298W WO2013021380A1 WO 2013021380 A1 WO2013021380 A1 WO 2013021380A1 IL 2012000298 W IL2012000298 W IL 2012000298W WO 2013021380 A1 WO2013021380 A1 WO 2013021380A1
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Fabian TENENBAUM
Lion Flyash
Shimon Eckhouse
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  • the current method and apparatus relate to the field of personal cosmetic care procedures and in particular cosmetic skin care procedures.
  • Facial skin is one of the most common skin areas cosmetically attended to.
  • Traditional cosmetic facial skin care involves facia! skin massage and skin exfoliation employing cleansing tools such as woven mesh sponges.
  • cleansing tools tend to be too harsh for the skin on the face and may cause increased dryness and irritation.
  • Facial cloths are used to remove dirt, oil and makeup but leave skin debris and clogged pores on the face, leading to facial irritation such as pimples or blackheads.
  • Cosmetic RF skin treatment is administered using an applicator coupled with one or more RF electrodes.
  • the electrodes RF energy delivery surface coupled with the surface of the skin, generate in the skin an electric current that heats the skin and underlying subcutaneous tissues to create the desired effect of tissue shrinkage.
  • the present apparatus and method provide a solution for conducting a cosmetic skin care cleansing in residential conditions by a casual apparatus user.
  • the treatment could result in similar or close to similar cosmetic skin cleansing results, as treatment performed in cosmetic clinic results.
  • the present method and apparatus seek to provide cosmetic skin care including application in concert or consecutively of various types of energy to bring about a welcomed combination of skin cleansing and skin rejuvenation and enhancing
  • an apparatus for cosmetic skin care including a brush-like head having a multiplicity of bristles attached to one or more carriers at least a portion of which is operative to apply forms of energy to the skin.
  • At least one of the forms of energy is RF energy while other forms include light energy, mechanical energy, ultrasound energy and any suitable combination thereof.
  • a brush-like head that may be attached to a handle and having a multiplicity of bristles attached to one or more carriers at least a portion of which is operative to apply forms of energy to the skin and also including LEDs to directly or indirectly apply light energy to the skin.
  • the brush-like head may also include one or more soft pads lined with a material easily charged with a stationary electrical charge.
  • the brush-like head carrier may also include one or more stationary portions and at one or more rotatably moveable portions.
  • the RF energy applying bristles may be arranged in a monopolar or bipolar configuration.
  • the RF energy applying bristles may also include a grounding electrode located on the handle or on the brush-like head.
  • the carrier may be translational in one or more directions and include a rail, wheel and motor mechanism, a rail, wheel and electromagnet mechanism, a rotational mechanism or a piezoelectric mechanism.
  • a gel reservoir in or attached to the brush-like head and operative to hold and apply electric-conductive cleansing gel through pores in the brush-like head carrier.
  • a method for cosmetic skin care including brushing skin with a brush-like head having a multiplicity of bristles attached to a carrier, operative to apply forms of energy to the skin, applying at one or more forms of energy of which at least one form is RF energy to the skin and in which another form of energy may be vibrating mechanical energy to massage and exfoliate said skin.
  • FIG. 1 is a cross-section view simplified illustration of an exemplary embodiment in accordance with the current method and apparatus
  • FIG. 2 is a plan view and cross-section view simplified illustration of another exemplary embodiment in accordance with the current method and apparatus;
  • FIGs. 3A, 3B, 3C and 3D are cross-section view simplified illustrations of exemplary embodiments of light delivering bristles in accordance with the current method and apparatus;
  • FIGs. 4A and 4B are cross-section view simplified illustrations of exemplary embodiments of RF energy applying bristles in accordance with the current method and apparatus;
  • FIG. 5 is a plan view and cross-section view simplified illustration of yet another exemplary embodiment in accordance with the current method and apparatus;
  • FIGs. 6A, 6B and 6C are plan view and cross-section views simplified illustrations of still another exemplary embodiment in accordance with the current method and apparatus;
  • FIGs. 7A and 7B are plan view simplified illustration of two other exemplary embodiment in accordance with the current method and apparatus;
  • FIG. 8 is a cross-section view simplified illustration of another exemplary embodiment in accordance with the current method and apparatus;
  • Figs. 9A, 9B and 9C are cross-section view simplified illustrations of yet other exemplary embodiments in accordance with the current method and apparatus; and
  • Fig. 10 is a plan view and cross-section view simplified illustration of still another exemplary embodiment in accordance with the current method and apparatus.
  • FIG. 1 is a cross-section view simplified illustration of an exemplary embodiment in accordance with the current method and apparatus.
  • An apparatus for cosmetic skin care or cleansing 100 includes a head 102 which may be brush-like in appearance and may include one or more carriers 106 and a multiplicity of semi-rigid or pliable bristles 108 attached to carrier 106.
  • a portion of bristles 108 may be regular brush bristles made of any pliable materia! such as plastic, rubber and others.
  • At least one portion of bristles 1 08 may include RF energy applying bristles 1 12 operative to apply RF energy to skin 1 14 in contact with bristles 1 08. Additionally or alternatively, at least one portion of bristles 108 may be light delivering bristles 1 16 operative to apply light energy to skin 1 14.
  • apparatus 100 could include a handle 104.
  • the handle may be designed to be comfortable to hold when manipulating and translating head 102 over skin 1 14.
  • Head 102 and/or handle 104 could include components such as a power source 1 18 and different sources of energy.
  • a power source 1 18 may be rechargeable.
  • Handle 104 may also include an On/Off switch 128 and a plug or socket 1 30 for connecting rechargeable power source 1 1 8 to a charger (not shown).
  • FIG. 2 is a plan view and cross-section view simplified illustration of head 202, similar to head 102 of Fig. 1 as viewed in the direction of arrow (W), of an exemplary embodiment in accordance with the current method and apparatus.
  • Head 202 includes a combination of bristles 208 attached to carrier 206 and arranged in clusters each including a multiplicity of bristles 208 of the same type. The location of each cluster on carrier 206 may vary.
  • clusters 230 and 232 may include RF energy applying bristles 212
  • clusters 234 and 236 may include regular inert brush bristles made of any pliable material such as plastic, rubber and cluster 238 may include light delivering bristles 216.
  • RF energy applying bristles 212 may be supplied by RF generator 1 20 (Fig. 1 ) and light delivering bristles 216 may be supplied by light source 122 (Fig. 1 ).
  • the shortest distance (d) between RF energy applying bristles 212 in clusters 230 and 232 closest to each other may be more than the combined lengths (I) of the bristles 212 (i.e., d > I-i+b) to avoid shorting of RF energy applying bristles 212.
  • Figs. 3A, 3B, 3C and 3D are cross-section view simplified illustrations of exemplary embodiments of light delivering bristles 316, similar to bristles 1 16 (Fig. 1 ) and 216 (Fig. 2) in accordance with the current method and apparatus.
  • light delivering bristles 316 may include a single optical fiber or a multiplicity of optical fibers 302 bunched together to form a bristles 308.
  • Optical fibers 302 may be adhered to each other employing a flexible adhesive or a sleeve allowing some longitudinal relative movement between fibers 302 so that to allow a certain degree of pliability to light delivering bristles 316.
  • light delivering bristles 316 optical fibers 302 may be coated with a pliable coating 304 so that to both maintain a certain degree of pliability to light delivering bristles 316 as well as allow passage of light to skin 114 (Fig. 1 ).
  • optical fibers 302 may be enclosed within a protective sleeve 306.
  • Sleeve 306 may be made of any type of elastic, pliable material such as plastic, rubber and similar.
  • Optical fibers 302 may end at a rim 310 of sleeve 306 or, alternatively, protrude beyond rim 310 in which case fibers 302 may be partially coated as described hereinabove.
  • a protective transparent cover 312 which may be dome-shaped or have other shape preventing accidental damage to the treated skin, may be attached to rim 310 protecting optical fibers 302 ending at, or protruding beyond rim 31 0 of sleeve 306.
  • Optical fibers may be supplied by light source 122 (Fig. 1 ) and may apply light energy in the form of visible light or Infra-Red (IR) light.
  • the applied light may be in a form of a continuous, semi-continuous or pulsed form and have a wavelength of 400nm - 2000nm.
  • Light source 122 may be independently controlled by a dedicated switch (not shown) on handle 1 04, or, additionally or alternatively, be controlled by controller 124 (Fig. 1 ) in accordance with a predetermined protocol.
  • the protocol could include different options of light to fibers 302 supply. For example, light may be supplied to one fiber, to a group of fibers or to all fibers 302 simultaneously.
  • Figs. 4A and 4B are cross-section view simplified illustrations of exemplary embodiments of RF energy applying bristles 412, similar to bristles 1 12 (Fig. 1 ) and 212 (Fig. 2) in accordance with the current method and apparatus.
  • Bristles 408 may include RF energy applying bristles 412 having one or more RF electrodes 402 communicating with and supplied by RF generator 120 (Fig. 1 ). RF energy applying bristles 412 may be partially electrically isolated by a coating or a sleeve 404.
  • RF energy applying bristles 412 may include one or more RF electrodes 402 enclosed within a protective sleeve 406.
  • Sleeve 406 may be made of any type of electrically isolating pliable material such as plastic, rubber and similar.
  • RF electrodes 402 may protrude beyond rim 410.
  • Electrodes 402 may be made of a pliable conducting material to allow pliability to bristles 408.
  • Fig. 5 is a plan view and cross-section view simplified illustration of head 502, similar to head 102 of Fig. 1 as viewed in the direction of arrow (W), of another exemplary embodiment in accordance with the current method and apparatus.
  • light delivering bristles 516 may be one or more LEDs attached to carrier 506 within cluster 538. Additionally and optionally, head 502 may also include RF energy applying bristles 512 in one or more clusters 530 and 532. Additionally and optionally, head 502 may also include one or more soft pads 504 lined with a material easily charged, for example by friction, with a stationary electrical charge such as, but not limited to, polyester, silk, styrene, and others. Pads 504 may collect loose electrically charged skin debris during and following a cosmetic skin care session. Pads 504 could be implemented as disposable and replaceable pads.
  • light delivering bristles 616 may be one or more LEDs embedded within a recess 604 within carrier 606.
  • Regular brush bristles 608 made of any clear pliable material such as plastic, nylon or similar, may be attached to a clear plate 610 made of a clear material such as plastic, Poly(methyl methacrylate) (Ptexiglas®) or similar attached to carrier 606 and covering recess 604 forming a transparent window.
  • head 602 may also include RF energy applying bristles 612 in one or more clusters 630 and 632 and one or more soft pads 614 for collecting electrically charged debris during and following a cosmetic skin care session.
  • Fig. 6B which is a plan view and cross-section view simplified illustration of head 638, similar to head 1 02 of Fig. 1 as viewed in the direction of arrow (W), of yet another exemplary embodiment in accordance with the current method and apparatus.
  • RF energy applying bristles 612 in one or more clusters 630 and 632 have been replaced by solid or flexible regular electrodes 642 and 646.
  • light delivering bristles 616 may be one or more LEDs directly illuminating the skin (not shown) in concert or consecutively to RF energy applying elements 608.
  • Figs. 7A and 7B are plan view simplified illustrations of head 702, similar to head 102 of Fig. 1 as viewed in the direction of arrow (W), of still another exemplary embodiment in accordance with the current method and apparatus.
  • head 702 includes a carrier 706 having a stationary portion 706-1 and a rotatably moveable portion 706-2 connected to a driving electrical motor (not shown) controlled by controller 124 (Fig. 1 ) and powered by energy source 1 1 8 (Fig. 1 ).
  • Stationary portion 706-1 of carrier 706 may include light delivering bristles 716 in a form of optical fibers 302 bristles 308 (Fig. 3), LEDs 516 (Fig. 5) or LEDs 616 in the configuration depicted in Fig. 6.
  • Moveable portion 706-2 may include RF energy applying bristles 712 connected via a slip ring assembly or brush assembly (not shown) to RF generator 120 (Fig. 1 ).
  • RF energy applying bristles 712 may be in a monopolar configuration to prevent shorting of bristles 712 electrodes.
  • a common electrode 704 may be located on handle 104 (Fig. 1 ) in contact with the hand of an operator during operation. With proper spacing the bristles may be operated in a bi-polar configuration also.
  • Moveable portion 706-2 may fully rotate around stationary portion 706-1 as indicated by arrow 750 or move back and forth as indicated by arrow 755.
  • Movement of moveable portion 706-2 may have a massaging and exfoliating (micro abrasive) effect on skin to which head 702 is applied.
  • Fig. 7B depicts another configuration of the embodiment of Fig. 7B.
  • grounding electrode 704 is in the center of stationary portion 706-1 of carrier 706.
  • the shortest distance (d) between RF energy applying bristles 712 and grounding electrode 704 may be more than the length (I) of the bristles 712 (i.e., d > I) to avoid shorting of RF energy applying bristles 712.
  • Head 802 includes a vibration motor 804 supplied by energy source 1 18 (Fig. 1 ) and applying vibrating mechanical energy to head 802.
  • Vibration motor 804 may be any type of miniature vibration motor such as a bar vibration motor, a coin vibration motor or similar and may be individually controlled by a dedicated switch on handle 104 (Fig. 1 ) or, additionally or alternatively, by controller 124.
  • Vibration motor 804 effects a massaging and exfoliating effect on skin to which head 802 is applied.
  • head 902 may include a recess 904 including at least one rail 908 on at least one wall of recess 904.
  • a moveable portion 91 0 of carrier 906 of head 902 may be suspended from a chassis 912 having at least one wheel 914 operative to rotate along rails 908 and activated by an electric motor 916 electrically supplied by energy source 1 18.
  • Motor 916 may be individually activated by a dedicated switch (not shown) on handle 104 (Fig. 1 ) and controlled by controller 124. When activated, carrier 906 is translated from a first resting position, as shown in Fig. 9A, to a second resting position shown in Fig. 9B.
  • Motor 916 may translate carrier 906 back and forth, as indicated by arrows 950, between the resting positions indicated in Figs. 9A and 9B. Translation of carrier 906 may have a massaging and exfoliating effect on skin to which head 902 is applied.
  • stationary portion 930 of carrier 906 may include at least one electromagnet 91 8 having an alternating polarity and moveable portion 910 may include magnets 920 located opposite to electromagnet 91 8. Alternating the polarity of electromagnet 91 8 may bring moveable portion 910 to translate back and forth, as indicated by arrow 950, along rail 908 as described hereinabove.
  • the distribution configuration of the various types of energy applying bristles 922 may, for example purposes only, consist of moveable portion 91 0 including RF energy applying bristles in one of configurations similar to the configurations of Fig. 7A and inert bristles and stationary portion 930 including light applying bristles.
  • another configuration may consist of moveable portion 910 including inert bristles and LEDs and stationary portion 930 including RF energy applying bristles in a monopolar or bipolar configuration.
  • Other configurations may consist of similar or other combinations of energy applying bristles, pads charged with a stationary electrical charge and similar.
  • the energy forms i.e., RF energy, light energy, mechanical/vibration energy, ultrasound energy or any other form of applicable energy
  • the energy forms brought forth in this disclosure may be applied concurrently, consecutively or in any other desired order of application. Additionally or alternatively, the energy forms brought forth in this disclosure may be applied in one or more modes consisting of continuous, semi-continuous or pulsed mode.
  • Cosmetic facial skin care commonly involves application of moisturizers, cleansers, antioxidants, clearing washes and similar. Additionally, RF skin treatment often involves the use of electric-conducting gels to improve electrode-skin contact.
  • FIG. 10 is a plan view and cross- section view simplified illustration of head 1002, similar to head 1 02 of Fig. 1 as viewed in the direction of arrow (W), of another exemplary embodiment in accordance with the current method and apparatus.
  • Head 1002 includes a gel reservoir 1 004 that is operative to hold an electric-conductive skin care cleansing gel such as a cleansing soap.
  • Reservoir 1004 may include a refill valve 1006 and dosing pump 1008 communicating with energy source 1 18 and controller 124 (Fig. 1 ).
  • Reservoir 1 004 dosing pump 1008 may be individually and manually controlled by a dedicated switch (not shown) on handle 104 or by controller 124 (Fig. 1 ) in accordance with a predetermined protocol.
  • dosing pump 1008 may dose a set amount of gel through pores 101 0 in carrier 1012 of head 1002.

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Abstract

The present method and apparatus seek to provide cosmetic skin care including application in concert or consecutively of various types of energy to bring about a welcomed combination of skin cleansing and skin rejuvenation and enhancing. There is thus provided, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the current method and apparatus an apparatus for cosmetic skin care including a brush-like head having a multiplicity of bristles attached to one or more carriers at least a portion of which is operative to apply forms of energy to the skin. At least one of the forms of energy is RF energy while other forms include light energy, mechanical energy, ultrasound energy and any suitable combination thereof.

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A METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COSMETIC SKIN CARE TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001 ] The current method and apparatus relate to the field of personal cosmetic care procedures and in particular cosmetic skin care procedures.
BACKGROUND
[0002] Facial skin is one of the most common skin areas cosmetically attended to. Traditional cosmetic facial skin care involves facia! skin massage and skin exfoliation employing cleansing tools such as woven mesh sponges. Such cleansing tools tend to be too harsh for the skin on the face and may cause increased dryness and irritation.
[0003] Facial cloths are used to remove dirt, oil and makeup but leave skin debris and clogged pores on the face, leading to facial irritation such as pimples or blackheads.
[0004] The practice of using heat energy for cosmetic skin treatment is known. Heating the skin and underlying tissues causes tissue shrinkage and produces the desired cosmetic effect.
[0005] The use of RF energy emitting devices for cosmetic skin treatment is also known. Cosmetic RF skin treatment is administered using an applicator coupled with one or more RF electrodes. The electrodes RF energy delivery surface, coupled with the surface of the skin, generate in the skin an electric current that heats the skin and underlying subcutaneous tissues to create the desired effect of tissue shrinkage.
[0006] The use of light energy in the form of visible light, infra-red (IR) light or coherent light in cosmetic skin treatment is also used in cosmetic skin treatment. Cosmetic Lasers and LED Light Therapy have shown to contribute to skin rejuvenation and reverse and control the visible signs of aging. Both visible and infrared light have been shown to effect various positive changes at a cellular level.
[0007] The application in concert of RF energy, light energy and mechanical massage energy in cosmetic skin care bring about a welcomed combination of skin cleansing and skin rejuvenation, enhancing the appearance of treated facial skin. Such apparatuses however exist for professional use only and the treatment is performed in cosmetic clinics under supervision of qualified personnel.
[0008] Recently, the at-home use of personal cosmetic skin care and skin cleansing devices have become popular. The present apparatus and method provide a solution for conducting a cosmetic skin care cleansing in residential conditions by a casual apparatus user. The treatment could result in similar or close to similar cosmetic skin cleansing results, as treatment performed in cosmetic clinic results.
SUMMARY
[0008] The present method and apparatus seek to provide cosmetic skin care including application in concert or consecutively of various types of energy to bring about a welcomed combination of skin cleansing and skin rejuvenation and enhancing
[0009] There is thus provided, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the current method and apparatus an apparatus for cosmetic skin care including a brush-like head having a multiplicity of bristles attached to one or more carriers at least a portion of which is operative to apply forms of energy to the skin. At least one of the forms of energy is RF energy while other forms include light energy, mechanical energy, ultrasound energy and any suitable combination thereof.
[0010] In accordance with another exemplary embodiment of the present method and apparatus, there is also provided a brush-like head that may be attached to a handle and having a multiplicity of bristles attached to one or more carriers at least a portion of which is operative to apply forms of energy to the skin and also including LEDs to directly or indirectly apply light energy to the skin.
[0011] In accordance with yet another exemplary embodiment of the present method and apparatus, the brush-like head may also include one or more soft pads lined with a material easily charged with a stationary electrical charge.
[0012] In accordance with still another exemplary embodiment of the present method and apparatus, the brush-like head carrier may also include one or more stationary portions and at one or more rotatably moveable portions.
[0013] In accordance with another exemplary embodiment of the present method and apparatus, the RF energy applying bristles may be arranged in a monopolar or bipolar configuration.
[0014] In accordance with yet another exemplary embodiment of the present method and apparatus, the RF energy applying bristles may also include a grounding electrode located on the handle or on the brush-like head.
[0015] In accordance with still another exemplary embodiment of the present method and apparatus, the carrier may be translational in one or more directions and include a rail, wheel and motor mechanism, a rail, wheel and electromagnet mechanism, a rotational mechanism or a piezoelectric mechanism.
[0016] In accordance with another exemplary embodiment of the present method and apparatus, there is also provided a gel reservoir in or attached to the brush-like head and operative to hold and apply electric-conductive cleansing gel through pores in the brush-like head carrier.
[0017] In accordance with yet another exemplary embodiment of the present method and apparatus, there is also provided a method for cosmetic skin care including brushing skin with a brush-like head having a multiplicity of bristles attached to a carrier, operative to apply forms of energy to the skin, applying at one or more forms of energy of which at least one form is RF energy to the skin and in which another form of energy may be vibrating mechanical energy to massage and exfoliate said skin.
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[001 8] The present apparatus and method will be understood and appreciated more fully from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the drawings in which:
[001 9] Fig. 1 is a cross-section view simplified illustration of an exemplary embodiment in accordance with the current method and apparatus;
[0020] Fig. 2 is a plan view and cross-section view simplified illustration of another exemplary embodiment in accordance with the current method and apparatus;
[0021 ] Figs. 3A, 3B, 3C and 3D are cross-section view simplified illustrations of exemplary embodiments of light delivering bristles in accordance with the current method and apparatus;
[0022] Figs. 4A and 4B are cross-section view simplified illustrations of exemplary embodiments of RF energy applying bristles in accordance with the current method and apparatus;
[0023] Fig. 5, which is a plan view and cross-section view simplified illustration of yet another exemplary embodiment in accordance with the current method and apparatus;
[0024] Figs. 6A, 6B and 6C are plan view and cross-section views simplified illustrations of still another exemplary embodiment in accordance with the current method and apparatus;
[0025] Figs. 7A and 7B are plan view simplified illustration of two other exemplary embodiment in accordance with the current method and apparatus;
[0026] Fig. 8 is a cross-section view simplified illustration of another exemplary embodiment in accordance with the current method and apparatus; [0027] Figs. 9A, 9B and 9C are cross-section view simplified illustrations of yet other exemplary embodiments in accordance with the current method and apparatus; and
[0028] Fig. 10 is a plan view and cross-section view simplified illustration of still another exemplary embodiment in accordance with the current method and apparatus.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[00029] Reference is made to Fig. 1 , which is a cross-section view simplified illustration of an exemplary embodiment in accordance with the current method and apparatus. An apparatus for cosmetic skin care or cleansing 100 includes a head 102 which may be brush-like in appearance and may include one or more carriers 106 and a multiplicity of semi-rigid or pliable bristles 108 attached to carrier 106. A portion of bristles 108 may be regular brush bristles made of any pliable materia! such as plastic, rubber and others.
[00030] At least one portion of bristles 1 08 may include RF energy applying bristles 1 12 operative to apply RF energy to skin 1 14 in contact with bristles 1 08. Additionally or alternatively, at least one portion of bristles 108 may be light delivering bristles 1 16 operative to apply light energy to skin 1 14.
[0031 ] In some embodiments, apparatus 100 could include a handle 104. The handle may be designed to be comfortable to hold when manipulating and translating head 102 over skin 1 14.
[0032] Head 102 and/or handle 104 could include components such as a power source 1 18 and different sources of energy. For example, an RF generator 120, a light source 122, a controller 124 and indicator lights 126. Power source 1 18 may be rechargeable. Handle 104 may also include an On/Off switch 128 and a plug or socket 1 30 for connecting rechargeable power source 1 1 8 to a charger (not shown).
[0033] Referring now to Fig. 2, which is a plan view and cross-section view simplified illustration of head 202, similar to head 102 of Fig. 1 as viewed in the direction of arrow (W), of an exemplary embodiment in accordance with the current method and apparatus. Head 202 includes a combination of bristles 208 attached to carrier 206 and arranged in clusters each including a multiplicity of bristles 208 of the same type. The location of each cluster on carrier 206 may vary.
[0034] For example purposes only, clusters 230 and 232 may include RF energy applying bristles 212, clusters 234 and 236 may include regular inert brush bristles made of any pliable material such as plastic, rubber and cluster 238 may include light delivering bristles 216. RF energy applying bristles 212 may be supplied by RF generator 1 20 (Fig. 1 ) and light delivering bristles 216 may be supplied by light source 122 (Fig. 1 ). The shortest distance (d) between RF energy applying bristles 212 in clusters 230 and 232 closest to each other may be more than the combined lengths (I) of the bristles 212 (i.e., d > I-i+b) to avoid shorting of RF energy applying bristles 212.
[0035] Reference is now made to Figs. 3A, 3B, 3C and 3D, which are cross-section view simplified illustrations of exemplary embodiments of light delivering bristles 316, similar to bristles 1 16 (Fig. 1 ) and 216 (Fig. 2) in accordance with the current method and apparatus.
[0036] As shown in Fig. 3A, light delivering bristles 316 may include a single optical fiber or a multiplicity of optical fibers 302 bunched together to form a bristles 308. Optical fibers 302 may be adhered to each other employing a flexible adhesive or a sleeve allowing some longitudinal relative movement between fibers 302 so that to allow a certain degree of pliability to light delivering bristles 316.
[0037] Alternatively and optionally, and as shown in Fig. 3B, light delivering bristles 316 optical fibers 302 may be coated with a pliable coating 304 so that to both maintain a certain degree of pliability to light delivering bristles 316 as well as allow passage of light to skin 114 (Fig. 1 ).
[0038] Alternatively and optionally, and as shown in Fig. 3C, light delivering bristles 316 optical fibers 302 may be enclosed within a protective sleeve 306. Sleeve 306 may be made of any type of elastic, pliable material such as plastic, rubber and similar. Optical fibers 302 may end at a rim 310 of sleeve 306 or, alternatively, protrude beyond rim 310 in which case fibers 302 may be partially coated as described hereinabove.
[0039] Alternatively and optionally, and as shown in Fig. 3D, a protective transparent cover 312, which may be dome-shaped or have other shape preventing accidental damage to the treated skin, may be attached to rim 310 protecting optical fibers 302 ending at, or protruding beyond rim 31 0 of sleeve 306.
[0040] Optical fibers may be supplied by light source 122 (Fig. 1 ) and may apply light energy in the form of visible light or Infra-Red (IR) light. The applied light may be in a form of a continuous, semi-continuous or pulsed form and have a wavelength of 400nm - 2000nm. Light source 122 may be independently controlled by a dedicated switch (not shown) on handle 1 04, or, additionally or alternatively, be controlled by controller 124 (Fig. 1 ) in accordance with a predetermined protocol. The protocol could include different options of light to fibers 302 supply. For example, light may be supplied to one fiber, to a group of fibers or to all fibers 302 simultaneously.
[0041 ] Referring now to Figs. 4A and 4B, which are cross-section view simplified illustrations of exemplary embodiments of RF energy applying bristles 412, similar to bristles 1 12 (Fig. 1 ) and 212 (Fig. 2) in accordance with the current method and apparatus.
[0042] As shown in Fig. 4A, Bristles 408 may include RF energy applying bristles 412 having one or more RF electrodes 402 communicating with and supplied by RF generator 120 (Fig. 1 ). RF energy applying bristles 412 may be partially electrically isolated by a coating or a sleeve 404.
[0043] Alternatively and optionally, and as shown in Fig. 4B, RF energy applying bristles 412 may include one or more RF electrodes 402 enclosed within a protective sleeve 406. Sleeve 406 may be made of any type of electrically isolating pliable material such as plastic, rubber and similar. RF electrodes 402 may protrude beyond rim 410. [0044] Electrodes 402 may be made of a pliable conducting material to allow pliability to bristles 408.
[0045] Referring now to Fig. 5, which is a plan view and cross-section view simplified illustration of head 502, similar to head 102 of Fig. 1 as viewed in the direction of arrow (W), of another exemplary embodiment in accordance with the current method and apparatus.
[0046] In Fig. 5, light delivering bristles 516 may be one or more LEDs attached to carrier 506 within cluster 538. Additionally and optionally, head 502 may also include RF energy applying bristles 512 in one or more clusters 530 and 532. Additionally and optionally, head 502 may also include one or more soft pads 504 lined with a material easily charged, for example by friction, with a stationary electrical charge such as, but not limited to, polyester, silk, styrene, and others. Pads 504 may collect loose electrically charged skin debris during and following a cosmetic skin care session. Pads 504 could be implemented as disposable and replaceable pads.
[0047] As shown in Fig. 6A, which is a plan view and cross-section view simplified illustration of head 602, similar to head 102 of Fig. 1 as viewed in the direction of arrow (W), of yet another exemplary embodiment in accordance with the current method and apparatus, light delivering bristles 616 may be one or more LEDs embedded within a recess 604 within carrier 606. Regular brush bristles 608 made of any clear pliable material such as plastic, nylon or similar, may be attached to a clear plate 610 made of a clear material such as plastic, Poly(methyl methacrylate) (Ptexiglas®) or similar attached to carrier 606 and covering recess 604 forming a transparent window.
[0048] Additionally and optionally, similar to head 502 (Fig. 5), head 602 may also include RF energy applying bristles 612 in one or more clusters 630 and 632 and one or more soft pads 614 for collecting electrically charged debris during and following a cosmetic skin care session.
Fig. 6B, which is a plan view and cross-section view simplified illustration of head 638, similar to head 1 02 of Fig. 1 as viewed in the direction of arrow (W), of yet another exemplary embodiment in accordance with the current method and apparatus. RF energy applying bristles 612 in one or more clusters 630 and 632 have been replaced by solid or flexible regular electrodes 642 and 646.
[0049] In Fig. 6C, light delivering bristles 616 may be one or more LEDs directly illuminating the skin (not shown) in concert or consecutively to RF energy applying elements 608.
[0050] Reference is now made to Figs. 7A and 7B, which are plan view simplified illustrations of head 702, similar to head 102 of Fig. 1 as viewed in the direction of arrow (W), of still another exemplary embodiment in accordance with the current method and apparatus. As shown in Fig. 7A, head 702 includes a carrier 706 having a stationary portion 706-1 and a rotatably moveable portion 706-2 connected to a driving electrical motor (not shown) controlled by controller 124 (Fig. 1 ) and powered by energy source 1 1 8 (Fig. 1 ).
[0051 ] Stationary portion 706-1 of carrier 706 may include light delivering bristles 716 in a form of optical fibers 302 bristles 308 (Fig. 3), LEDs 516 (Fig. 5) or LEDs 616 in the configuration depicted in Fig. 6.
[0052] Moveable portion 706-2 may include RF energy applying bristles 712 connected via a slip ring assembly or brush assembly (not shown) to RF generator 120 (Fig. 1 ). RF energy applying bristles 712 may be in a monopolar configuration to prevent shorting of bristles 712 electrodes. A common electrode 704 may be located on handle 104 (Fig. 1 ) in contact with the hand of an operator during operation. With proper spacing the bristles may be operated in a bi-polar configuration also.
[0053] Moveable portion 706-2 may fully rotate around stationary portion 706-1 as indicated by arrow 750 or move back and forth as indicated by arrow 755.
[0054] Movement of moveable portion 706-2 may have a massaging and exfoliating (micro abrasive) effect on skin to which head 702 is applied.
[0055] Fig. 7B depicts another configuration of the embodiment of Fig. 7B. In this configuration, grounding electrode 704 is in the center of stationary portion 706-1 of carrier 706. The shortest distance (d) between RF energy applying bristles 712 and grounding electrode 704 may be more than the length (I) of the bristles 712 (i.e., d > I) to avoid shorting of RF energy applying bristles 712.
[0056] Referring now to Fig. 8, which is a cross-section view simplified illustration of another exemplary embodiment in accordance with the current method and apparatus. Head 802 includes a vibration motor 804 supplied by energy source 1 18 (Fig. 1 ) and applying vibrating mechanical energy to head 802. Vibration motor 804 may be any type of miniature vibration motor such as a bar vibration motor, a coin vibration motor or similar and may be individually controlled by a dedicated switch on handle 104 (Fig. 1 ) or, additionally or alternatively, by controller 124. Vibration motor 804 effects a massaging and exfoliating effect on skin to which head 802 is applied.
[0057] In Figs. 9A and 9B, which are cross-section view simplified illustrations of other exemplary embodiments in accordance with the current method and apparatus, head 902 may include a recess 904 including at least one rail 908 on at least one wall of recess 904. A moveable portion 91 0 of carrier 906 of head 902 may be suspended from a chassis 912 having at least one wheel 914 operative to rotate along rails 908 and activated by an electric motor 916 electrically supplied by energy source 1 18.
[0058] Motor 916 may be individually activated by a dedicated switch (not shown) on handle 104 (Fig. 1 ) and controlled by controller 124. When activated, carrier 906 is translated from a first resting position, as shown in Fig. 9A, to a second resting position shown in Fig. 9B.
[0059] Motor 916 may translate carrier 906 back and forth, as indicated by arrows 950, between the resting positions indicated in Figs. 9A and 9B. Translation of carrier 906 may have a massaging and exfoliating effect on skin to which head 902 is applied.
[0060] Alternatively and optionally one or more piezo electric elements could be incorporated into head 902 to vibrate or translate carrier 906. Vibration of carrier 906 could be performed at frequencies much higher than translation, for example, the vibration frequencies may be in ultrasonic frequency range. [0061 ] Alternatively and optionally, as shown in Fig. 9C, stationary portion 930 of carrier 906 may include at least one electromagnet 91 8 having an alternating polarity and moveable portion 910 may include magnets 920 located opposite to electromagnet 91 8. Alternating the polarity of electromagnet 91 8 may bring moveable portion 910 to translate back and forth, as indicated by arrow 950, along rail 908 as described hereinabove.
[0062] The distribution configuration of the various types of energy applying bristles 922 (i.e., RF applying, light applying, and other types of energy applying bristles 922, as well as regular inert bristles) may, for example purposes only, consist of moveable portion 91 0 including RF energy applying bristles in one of configurations similar to the configurations of Fig. 7A and inert bristles and stationary portion 930 including light applying bristles. Alternatively, another configuration may consist of moveable portion 910 including inert bristles and LEDs and stationary portion 930 including RF energy applying bristles in a monopolar or bipolar configuration. Other configurations may consist of similar or other combinations of energy applying bristles, pads charged with a stationary electrical charge and similar.
[0063] It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the energy forms (i.e., RF energy, light energy, mechanical/vibration energy, ultrasound energy or any other form of applicable energy) brought forth in this disclosure may be applied concurrently, consecutively or in any other desired order of application. Additionally or alternatively, the energy forms brought forth in this disclosure may be applied in one or more modes consisting of continuous, semi-continuous or pulsed mode.
[0064] Cosmetic facial skin care commonly involves application of moisturizers, cleansers, antioxidants, clearing washes and similar. Additionally, RF skin treatment often involves the use of electric-conducting gels to improve electrode-skin contact.
[0065] Reference is now made to Fig. 10, which is a plan view and cross- section view simplified illustration of head 1002, similar to head 1 02 of Fig. 1 as viewed in the direction of arrow (W), of another exemplary embodiment in accordance with the current method and apparatus. Head 1002 includes a gel reservoir 1 004 that is operative to hold an electric-conductive skin care cleansing gel such as a cleansing soap. Reservoir 1004 may include a refill valve 1006 and dosing pump 1008 communicating with energy source 1 18 and controller 124 (Fig. 1 ). Reservoir 1 004 dosing pump 1008 may be individually and manually controlled by a dedicated switch (not shown) on handle 104 or by controller 124 (Fig. 1 ) in accordance with a predetermined protocol.
[0066] When activated, dosing pump 1008 may dose a set amount of gel through pores 101 0 in carrier 1012 of head 1002.
[0067] It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited to what has been particularly shown and described hereinabove. Rather, the scope of the invention includes both combinations and sub-combinations of various features described hereinabove as well as modifications and variations thereof which would occur to a person skilled in the art upon reading the foregoing description and which are not in the prior art.

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What we claim is: 1 . An apparatus for cosmetic skin care, said apparatus comprising:
a brush-like head including
at least one carrier; and
a multiplicity of bristles attached to said carrier and operative to apply forms of energy to said skin wherein at least one of said forms of energy is RF energy;
at least one source of energy operative to supply said bristles; and
a handle attached to said head and including at least one switch to control said source of energy.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein said form of energy is selected from a group including RF energy, light energy, mechanical energy and ultrasound energy. 3. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of said head and said handle is operative to include at least one of an energy source, an RF generator, a light source, a controller and an indicator light.
4. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein said bristles are at least one type of bristles selected from a group of types including inert bristles, light delivering bristles and RF energy applying bristles.
5. The apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said bristles are arranged in clusters each including a multiplicity of bristles of the same type.
6. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein said bristles are arranged in clusters, the shortest distance (d) between RF energy applying bristles at at least two different clusters being less than the combined lengths (I) of said bristles (d < l1+l2).
7. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein said bristles are semi-rigid or pliable.
8. The apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said clusters are regular RF electrodes.
9. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein each of said bristles comprises at least one optical fiber. 10. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein each of said bristles comprises a multiplicity of optical fibers. 1 1 . The apparatus according to claim 1 0, wherein said fibers are slidingly adhered to each other. 12. The apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said fibers are protected with a pliable coating. 13. The apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said fibers are protected with a pliable sleeve. 14. The apparatus according to claim 13, wherein said sleeve ends with a protective transparent cover. 15. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein said bristles apply light energy in at least one light form selected from a group including coherent light, visible tight and Infra-Red (IR) light.
16. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein said bristles are electrically conductive. 17. The apparatus according to claim 16, wherein said bristles are at least partially electrically isolated. 18. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein said brush-like head includes at least two types of bristles attached to said carrier operative to apply at least two different forms of energy to said skin. 19. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein said head also includes at least one LED connected to said carrier.
20. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein said head also includes at least one soft pad lined with a material easily charged with a stationary electrical charge.
21 . The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein said carrier also comprises:
a recess;
one or more LEDs embedded within said recess; a clear plate attached to said carrier covering said recess and forming a transparent window; and
bristles made of a clear material attached to said clear plate.
22. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein said carrier includes at least one stationary portion and at least one rotatably moveable portion.
23. The apparatus according to claim 22, wherein said rotatably moveable portion includes RF energy applying bristles communicating with said source of energy via a slip ring assembly or brush assembly.
24. The apparatus according to claim 22, wherein said rotatably moveable portion includes RF energy applying bristles in a monopolar configuration and said handle also includes a common electrode.
25. The apparatus according to claim 22, wherein said rotatably moveable portion includes RF energy applying bristles in a monopolar configuration and said stationary portion includes a grounding electrode.
26. The apparatus according to claim 22, wherein said rotatably moveable portion includes RF energy applying bristles in a monopolar configuration and said stationary portion includes a grounding electrode and wherein the shortest distance between said RF energy applying bristles and said grounding electrode is less than the length of said bristles.
27. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein said head also comprises a vibration effecting motor.
28. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein said head also comprises a piezoelectric element effecting vibration or transiational movement.
29. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein said head also comprises:
a recess including at least one rail on at least one wall thereof; at least one chassis having at least one wheel supported by and operative to rotate along said rail;
at least one moveable portion of said carrier suspended from said chassis; and at least one electric motor electrically supplied by said energy source and controlled by a controller attached to said wheel. 30. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein said head also comprises:
a recess including at least one rail on at least one wail thereof and at least one electromagnet having alternating polarity;
at least one chassis having at least one wheel supported by and operative to rotate along said rail; and
at least one moveable portion of said carrier suspended from said chassis and having a magnet on at least one margin opposite said electromagnet. 32. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein said head also comprises:
a gel reservoir operative to hold an electric-conductive gel including:
at least one reservoir refill valve; and
at least one dosing pump communicating with said energy source and said controller; and
at least one pore in said carrier communicating with said gel reservoir. 33. The apparatus according to claim 32, wherein said electric- conductive gel is a cleansing soap. 34. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein said source of energy is rechargeable.
35. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein said forms of energy are in at least one mode selected from a group of modes consisting of continuous, semi-continuous or pulsed form. 36. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein said forms of energy are applied in at least one of concurrently, consecutively and a combination thereof. 37. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein said forms of energy include light energy delivered from LEDs. 38. A method for cosmetic skin care, said method comprising:
brushing skin with a brush-iike head including
at least one carrier; and
a multiplicity of bristles attached to said carrier and operative to apply forms of energy to said skin wherein at least one of said forms of energy is RF energy;
applying at least one form of energy to said skin; and
applying vibrating mechanical energy to massage and exfoliate said skin. 39. The method according to claim 38, wherein also applying gel before or after said brushing.
40. The method according to claim 38, wherein also applying to said skin a soft pad lined with a material easily charged with a stationary electrical charge and collecting loose electrically charged skin debris.
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